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| Come On, Rangers | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Joseph Kane |
| Written by | Gerald Geraghty (original screenplay) & Jack Natteford (original screenplay) |
| Produced by | Charles E. Ford (associate producer) |
| Starring | Roy Rogers |
| Cinematography | Jack A. Marta |
| Edited by | Edward Mann |
| Music by | Cy Feuer William Lava Joseph Nussbaum |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 57 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Come On, Rangers is a 1938 American Western musical film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers.
Plot
[edit]The Texas Rangers are disbanded, so Roy joins the Cavalry but deserts when the Cavalry can't stop the outlaws and his brother dies because of it.
Cast
[edit]- Roy Rogers as Roy Rogers
- Lynne Roberts as Janice Forbes
- Raymond Hatton as Jeff
- J. Farrell MacDonald as Colonel Forbes
- Purnell Pratt as Senator Harvey
- Harry Woods as Morgan Burke
- Bruce MacFarlane as Lieutenant Nelson
- Lane Chandler as Ken Rogers
- Chester Gunnels as Smith
- Lee Powell as Ranger Earp
Soundtrack
[edit]- Roy Rogers and other Texas Rangers – "Song of the West" (Written by Eddie Cherkose and Walter Kent)
- Roy Rogers – "Let Me Hum a Western Song" (Written by Eddie Cherkose and Walter Kent)
- Roy Rogers – "I've Learned a Lot About Women" (Written by Johnny Marvin)
- Roy Rogers and soldiers – "Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground" (Written by Walter Kittredge)
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Come On, Rangers.
- Come On, Rangers at IMDb
- Come On, Rangers is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive